

- #HACKINTOOL V2.1.1 INSTALL#
- #HACKINTOOL V2.1.1 UPDATE#
- #HACKINTOOL V2.1.1 DRIVER#
- #HACKINTOOL V2.1.1 MAC#
=MacBookPro15,1= doesn't have an HDMI output, and would be ignored by the OS by default. The boot argument =agdpmod=vit9696= is required to disable board checks, since the However, the internal display will turn off if three external displays are connectedĬonnector 0 is the internal LCD, connectors 1 and 2 are DisplayPort via type C, and connector 3 is Up to two DisplayPort connections are supported via type C with adapter, and HDMI can alsoīe connected. provided HDMI output support (HDMI 1.4 and 2.0) by adding LSPCON support to WhateverGreen. Without any options passed to WhateverGreen, a KP will occur whenever an HDMI device isĪttached. *** Enabling backlight control via slider in Sys.
#HACKINTOOL V2.1.1 MAC#
To determine if Intel GPU (IGPU) acceleration is working, check: =About This Mac -> Intel UHD Graphics 630ġ536 MB=. It is disabled to save power.Ĭhoose a DPCD maximum link rate for your display, where 4K=0x14 (default) or 1080p=0x0a.
#HACKINTOOL V2.1.1 DRIVER#
The Nvidia GPU is not supported due to hardwareĭifferences and lack of driver support in macOS. Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630 support is handled by ], and configured in the
#HACKINTOOL V2.1.1 UPDATE#
I also added Mojave proper sleep kexts to this post as well.Ĭatalina Sleep Kexts still work as of 10.15.2, if performing a software update it is necessary to reinstall AppleMCCSControl.kext. Alternatively you can open terminal and type
#HACKINTOOL V2.1.1 INSTALL#
To install I use "Hackintool" to unlock the Catalina System partition to install, then drag all the files on top of Kext Utility to install. 110.23.37ĮDIT: looks like the AppleMCCSControl.kext should be added along with IOSurface.kext to prevent artifacts in Safari. I also added the AppleGraphicsPowerManagement.kext from the patcher, I have not done any testing yet if this kext has any improvement on MXM cards, but it's a newer version than the one from High Sierra 110.23.46 vs. Now I have a normal boot time and proper sleep/wake function. Turns out you need to modify the IOSURFACE.kext file (File from patcher, all I did was replace it within the kext) and install the patched iosurface.kext with the HD3000 kexts. I have figured out the slow boot issue in Catalina and allowing the HD3000 kexts to be installed along the "AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB" that was mentioned earlier.
